The Sabina River is a river in the South West of Western Australia.
Sabina River | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Whicher Range |
• elevation | 76 metres (249 ft)[1] |
Mouth | |
• location | Vasse Estuary |
• elevation | sea level |
Length | 18 kilometres (11 mi) |
Basin size | 49 square kilometres (19 sq mi)[2] |
The headwaters of the river rise in the Whicher Range near the edge of the Millbrook State Forest and then flowing in the northerly direction. The river crosses the Vasse Highway then Sues Road and finally Bussell Highway before discharging into Vasse Estuary near Busselton and finally into the Indian Ocean via Wonnerup Inlet and Geographe Bay.
Construction of a bridge over the Abba and Sabina rivers commenced in 1860, despite dreadful weather, and the rivers running high at the time.[3]
Rivers of Western Australia | |
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Rivers of the Gascoyne region | |
Rivers of the Goldfields-Esperance region | |
Rivers of the Great Southern region | |
Rivers of the Kimberley region |
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Rivers of the Mid West region | |
Rivers of the Peel and Perth regions |
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Rivers of the Pilbara region | |
Rivers of the South West region | |
Rivers of the Wheatbelt region | |
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